Lightning Round: Who Read ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’?
There were, indeed, other questions in the lightning round during last night’s U.S. Senate debate other than whether Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand or Wendy Long read “Fifty Shades Of Grey” though the exchange has gone viral today (free advertising!).
Here’s the recap of the yes or no answers with the questions after the jump.
1. Should New York reinstitute the death penalty?
Gillibrand: No
Long: Yes
2. Do you read books on your computer or iPad?
Gillibrand: No
Long: No
3. Should public money be used to fund PBS?
Gillibrand: Yes
Long: No
4. Do you write your own tweets?
Gillibrand: No (she approves them)
Long: Yes (sometimes)
5. Have you ever taken part in a political protest?
Gillibrand: Yes
Long: Yes
6. Should cities and towns publicize the names of johns?
Gillibrand: No
Long: Yes
7. Have you ever been arrest?
Gillibrand: No
Long: No
8. Would you like to be Senate majority leader?
Gillibrand: Yes
Long: Yes
9. Have you fired a gun or rifle in the last year?
Gillibrand: No
Long: Yes
10. Is Andrew Cuomo the best New York governor in your lifetime?
Gillibrand: No (She answered Mario Cuomo was)
Long: No
11. Have you read “Fifty Shades of Grey”?
Long: No
Gillibrand: No
Liz: No
Errol: No comment
12. Should there be a national ban on large sugary drinks?
Gillibrand: No
Long: No
13. Do you regularly read political blogs?
Gillibrand: Yes
Long: Yes
14. Have you purchased a lottery ticket in the lat year?
Gillibrand: No
Long: Yes
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